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Glass Qropbecy feontinufdj lmpressixe uno and Nlarx Kax Smxth as the huntress, Duma Th re xx as the mnghtx god Thor depxcted bx Bob XJ amscott and Atlas xxlth the vxorld on h1s shoulders xx as G orge Wxller Larrx Walsh made a handsome up1ter, xxh1le 1n the foreground Mnlton Koger made a perfect Dan Cup1d Hoxx ex er, the great and final feature of the cxrcus xxas st1ll to be seen Fred Vlexers xxas to be fired from a can non and xxe all sat breathless as he xx as pushed 1nto the gun S1lence, then a roar and Fred catapulted oxer our heads toxxard the net But xx here xxas the n t Harold 'VIcD1n1el and Dorofhx Elxxell whose dutx nt xxas to erect nt had lost themselxes 1n copnes of Vanxtx Falr and Prnd and Preyudnce and the necessltx of a net had totallx escaped them Into the croxxded stands he crashed and xx hen the smoke had cleared, s1x persons lax prostrate upon the sawdust There they were, Bob Turnbull, Lavx renee Thomas, Charles Rathff Mary Lou Plapp Vlarx Vlcfor m1ck and uan1ta Long An ambulance vxa called bx anet Faber and arrnxed wlth Wnlham 'VI5 ron V1 charge and Merle Mlgnerex, George Raps, Kerm1t WlgglIlS, and Charles Warth as stretcher bearers When xxe reached the hospltal It seemed the entlre staff of phvs1c1ans xxere m conference In an lmmaculatelv whlte operatlng room stood Walter VI1ll1gan Gus LaLa1'es, John Frechthng, around the table xxatchmg the1r colleague the em1nent Dr Chas Khppel of N1enna, at a most crucnal moment Behxnd glass several rows of nurses, nncludmg Mar1or1e W1lson, Vera Glllev Anna Hunter, Anola Laycock, I.aVone Kraft Kathl n Rauch, and Marv Ellen Palmer xx1th the1r capable super vnsor, Mmnette Daxns, stared 1n f1se1nat1on at the scene under the large arc l1ght It xxas a tense moment and per sp1rat1on stood out on every forehead as the master hands made the Hflll melslon Then If vxas ox er, the ILHSIOD xx as reheved and a r1ppl1ng s1gh of rehef ran through the sp c tators as the great surgeon stepped back xxnth a gesture of s1t1sf1ct1on At last he had succeeded IH grlftmg a tall on a gu1nea png Dorothx Gray 1n a ch1c blue umform cam to tell us that none of our fr1ends had suffered sernous 1n jurles and 1nx1ted us IHIO the sun parlor for 1 cup of tel Sn. prettx mands Anne Rathff Dons Nhnton, Mnldred Ninn n1ch, ax ne Vlllllce, and uamta NIcI.emore 1n frlllx aprons graclouslx scrxed us xxlth tea brexx ed bx Rose NIJFIC Nllll 1 The steam rose 1n a fragrant mnst md as xxe xxere xerx txred the room sloxxlx seemed to fade before us, and xxc found ourselx es zboard an ocean l1ner bound for Franc 1m Fath, Alx1n Kurtz, Charles I 1n1bertson, and Bob Huf fenberger 1n nattx xx hlte umforms xx ere just about to draxx up the glngplank xx hen Mlrx Lou1se W eber d1shed madlx from the pxer just 1n the mek of t1me She carr1ed 1 Peklngese 1n each arm and xx as eloselx folloxxed bx Nlarthz XY!'atson xx ho xx as almost sxxamped ID luggage At the ra1l xx 1x1ng 1 tearful farexxcll xxere Elberta Brock, and Alm1 French Coz1lx ensconced ln deck cha1rs, surrounded xx1th bonbons 1nd floxx crs xx ere Marx Chappell and Arx eda Urm ston xx ho xx ere Par1s bound to purchase trousseaus INP1 them xxe saxx Helen NIeCVreexx, the famous INexx York stxhst Irom the mam salon came soft muslc, and xxe found Mlrx Jlnc Ceetmg, eaplble as usual, d1rect1ng 1 sxxnng orchestra featurmg Donald Bruce, Dale VIcDonald Ed Bundenburgh and Ray Robmson On the dmce floor Fred Schnender, Meretta Laugh Carl Sams, and Bettv Suldoxskx, James Wuest 1nd Vlabel Stexx art, Marxm Lan drum md Beatr1ce Wfnlson trlpped the l1ght fantasuc Th dinner chimes sounded and xxe sauntered lnto the dming room xxhere Captam james Croucher and h1s Hrst mate, 1m Nlehas, xxere engaged 1n seatmg guests at the1r table 'Xt h1s r1ght sat Ruth Elhott and the rest of the merry group consxsted of Dorothx Entxxlustle, Eleanor Frntzsche and Xhldrede Hufuger Durlng dmner xxe xx ere entertamed bx an ensemble of xocal art1sts, Edalene Dax enport, Estel len1 I.exx1s and Shxbbolethna Sm1th In the card room later xxe exchanged remmlscences xx1th james Kerstemer, Berna1d D1et1ker Frank Wnlhams and Harold S llers xxho xxere en route to xar1ous European un1xers1t1es to complete th 1r cducatnons It xxas groxxmg late xx hen xxe left the card room for a stroll around the deck It xx as a b autlful star l1t mght and 1 xxhnte moon rode serenelx hugh nn the h axens Across the xxatcr a xxldc path of moonhght seemed l1ke an 1nx1t1ng road upon xx hnch to xx ander to the moon And then xxhx It xxasn t a celestlal body at all but a huge spotlnght and xxe found our elxes ln a great audxtornum There on the stage and hlhng the place w1rh h1s boommg xolce xxas Forrest DeVore campangnmg for governor He xxas surrounded bv m1ghtv pol1t1c1ans and partx xxorkers There xxere Vnolet W1se, Ed1th Woltermg, Bob Brendel, Russell Bmegar and Dan Lotz W1th such backmg h1s success seemcd assured and xxe xx ere verx confi d nt as xxe qunetly left the hall and emerged upon the busy street But there lust 1eross the wav where Herbert Owens Hotel gllttered wnrh new hghts, a conventlon of the Gov ernors Should Be Glrls club xvas ln H0153 sess1on Banners proclaxmed the1r candldlte to be Mary Lou1se Stumpf and m ng the manv ladles nn glamorous 1tt1re xxe found Dot Exersberg Roberta Dxck Betty Daugherty and Margaret Doppleb On a beautnfullx decor1ted float b fore the en trmee xxe saxx Nancx Creuckshank, representmg Lnberty ances Hosknns xs Ia1th, Bettx Keller as Hope and Rachell Wrnght as Loxe We forced our xxay through the crowd to the desk xxnthm xx here Robert Smder xxas 1n charge Alxm Sehulthcnss, Orxnlle Truman, Kenneth Klgar and V1ll11m Leach resplendent ln gold buttons and brald, s rx ed IS b ll hops xx hnle Vlargaret Zocllcr and Ed1th Wolfe er lox clx c1g1rette g1rls moxnng through the throng We xx cre surprlseel to hnd Mlrx Louve Stengel as hat ch ck Vurl h1x1ng he1rd that she xx as about to announce her en .,lL,LU1x.l1l to 1n Arg ntme n11ll1on11rc Thelma Smnth told u and she b mg 1 o 1 tx edltor, should knoxx She was told the nexxs bx Ph1l Br1un, the eolumn1st xxho edlts Snoopx Snlcks XVell, xxe hadn t long to dallx for here xx IS 1 luncheonette 1nd xxe h1d to stop for a bnte Bettv TLIFIICY xx as hostess and she xhoxx ed us to a table already cecuplecl bx Helen Stopplello, Edna Weaxer and Frances Tremblx 1lxx 1xs charmmg gnrl, We xxere dehghted to ch1t xx1tl1 them Tl1cx Ind so much ncxxs to impart oarl Hanson, lt seems xx as noxx so 11l secretarx to the ueen of Snam, NIar1e Wocdl had xx on laurels 1n grand opera, Anna Yaeger xxas marrled to a celerv kmg 1n Texas and Luc1lle Tl1om1s sxx cet Lucllle, xx as dean 1n a gnrls boardmg school, xx h1le Esther Huelsebusch h1d become 1 featured dancer 1n 1 Russnn blllct Daxxn xx IS streakmg the skx as xxe stepped through the hotel door, md found ourselxes, not ln the street at all, but back ln the mx ster1ous xallex The llamas had dls 1ppe1red md xxe xxere llone 1ga1n Was It an 1llus1on9 Hoxx can xxe knoxx 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Glass Qbropfzecy 38 A cold xx1nd blexx doxxn from the H1malax as as xx mad our camp a the foot of the mounta1n bex ond xxlneh 11 the forbldden c1ty xxe xx ere seeklng Vx e xx ere 11 daunt 1 Ss band of p1lgr1ms s arch1ng for the unknoxxn The last of the tents had been seeurelx staked and dusk Ind tal' n across the lonely yallex that lax before us Som xy here an oxxl called pla1nt1xelv and another note 1 strln e xxe1rd cund took up the call Suddenly out of noxx here 1 roup of call broxxn clad Hgures 1ppe1red from xmong 'hadoxxs The leader Ykltll a coxxl draxx n eloselx about h1s face held to h1s llps a th1n reedllke mstrument from XXllLl1 emanated p cuhar mus1e XX e stood ID lxxed 1ttent1on IS they form d a clrele Ind after deep s1le11ee tl e le lder hnllly spoke You Ire eome to seek 11111 xxlnelm you llone e Ill l1eXt.l fin There IS no t1me there IS no sp1ee The plst the present the future they are as nothmg lou emnot hnd them 1n the xx orld from xxlneh you elme nor beyond yon mountam s peak But deep xx1th1n your oxx n mmds hes the real1ty yxh1ch you seek I haye spoke A blue flame flared up 1n the txx1l1gl1t and a eloud of smoke yxh1rled 1n the restless a1r For a moment If eleared and the scene changed Under the b1g top the Vereker Brothers CIFLUS xx as 1n full sway n a yantage ponnt 1n the1r lUXUI'l0US tra1ler our old frxenu Don and Robert xxatched the croyx ds pour 1ng 1nto the grounds A cloxxn band under the leaderslup of Gordon H1leman svx ung IDIO YICYX There xxere Alfred Sherlff Robert Sxppel Henry Baker Clement Der1nsky and Lurten Fahrney all blarmg lust1ly Then folloxyed a pro cesslon of elephants capably handled by Charles Vlamous and John McKenney armed Wlth n1ne foot spears ln the baskets rode beaut1ful Egy pt1an prmcesses and xxe recog n1zed Lorena W1ley Jane Schmdler and Ruth Stegem1ller In a glass carnage came the cobras subdued bv the charm 1ng Bertha Bauerenss vxhxle B111 Betz sat 1n a corner playmg a myst1c p1pe In a cage of feroc1ous lnons rode lNancy M1les and Bob Schmdler and closely folloyxmg came Orlando S1mms xx1th h1s tra1ned s1m1ans A band of cann1 bals came next but we xxeren t fooled by the uncouth dlS gulses and decorat1ons of scalps and beads Lookmg eloselx we d1scovered them to be B111 Connell John Bmdhamer Lyle Courtney J1m Iske Clara DCFIHSRQ Lou1s Daroxec ayne Fowler, ack Henn1nger and Doreen Grothaus Bflnglng up the rear 1n a l1ttle donkey cart vxas none other than Dav1d Black We follovx ed the parade to the ma1n entrance vxhere Margaret Bonner and Ruby Clark xyere bus1lv sellmg tlckets Wl'1llB B111 Custer and Bob Anderson stood on tall platforms bally hoo1ng the shoxx just 1ns1de we stopped for p1nk lemonade xxh1ch Ela1ne Castator yyas sell1ng, whnle across the vxay ames Doxx nex and Ed G1eb l were compet1tors IH the hot dog stand A commot1on out slde drexy our attent1on and xxe sayy that B111 Burg and Charles Gwaltney had been d1scox ered try1ng to creep under the canvas and xy ere bemg eyected by Rox Croxx thers a handsome cop Hoxy ex er at th1s moment the great o1l magnate, Preston Daneff, came to the reseue and generously pald the1r adm1ss1on The Slde shows next attraeted us and xxe stood 1n amazement lookmg at the lndla rubber man, Robert Long. no less A new vers1on of the th1n man prox ed to be Cl1n ton Helton, and that work of art, the tatooed man. yxas Bruc R1chardson Of eourse there xx 19 a xxnld man too and though x e couldn t be sure xxe thought lt m1ght be Daxxd HITS h Eypenence and pfletlee galned 1n the lunch room at old H H S made 1 perfeet sxyord sxx alloxx er of Groxer Detmer and the art ot hasty eatmg acqu1red nn the same plaee made a flrc eater of Gerhardt Woedl On the othe1 s1d of the tent Lorune Plbst xx is lecturmg on se1nth mltters eoneermns, the bones of Henry Xlll xx h1eh she elumed to hue before her 1n 1 ezse xxh1le 'ylar yorxe NX eber Al1ee Nlxe Skmner Ruth Allen Stlnlex Brmk mm Thelml Cordes Annl Berrxmln and Hertl L1eb sel1xx lger stood lbout 111 lxxed SllLl1Le. lane XX 1nter xx IS the only d1stu1b1ne, element IS she xx IS 1nuneh1ne, l'lOlSllX on pemuts The txxo people lust lhelel of us looked lllTlllll!' Ill sp1te of Illlell' rubber boots Ind the b1ts of lux 1C,ll1t.I'l!12 to the1r elothmg Obx1ouslx they xxere fresh from the farm md xxe xx ere surp11sed to see that they xx ere loe NX arndorf and loel Lehmkuhl In a far eorner festooned Hlfll lstrologleal luero glyph1es sat the mystxe ol1nny foster A long l1ne of xx1stful ma1dens xx a1tcd 1mpat1ently to haye the1r futures foretold and xxe recogmzed them as W1lm.1 Bundy Cecelm Cahalane Eya Bobo Betty Bruek Ruth Ely Dor1s Ann NIcKasson and Betty Osterday A burst of mu IC came from the ma1n tent and xxe hurr1ed 1n to our seats just as Warren Scholler opened the shoxx With a crack of the yxh1p Into the three r1ngs leap d three xxh1te steeds rndden by beaut1ful bespangled lad1es lXaom1 Chambers Betty Crosxy ell and Ruth Kaylor Other acts follovx ed 1n rap1d success1on There xxere trapeze per formers Ke1th Gallacher Ray Waer who d1d a tr1ple somersault Orynlle Hays, Ray Kurs who swung bv h1s heels Rudy Okruhl1ca look1ng l1ke a beaut1ful butterfly as he flexx through the a1r Lula Cay se Georgeana D1egmann, Anna Elvxell 1n gold spangles and Harr1et Howard l1ke 1 damty blonde sxlph Then came a b1g apple contest fea tur1ng Glen Bonner Bern1ce Carpenter Elame Crossley Anna Lee Coyle Otto Hembeek Marjone Keller Donald LeRoy Dan lNeyy ton Charles Pflum Margaret Burney and Luc1lle Donges Once more the three r1ngs became act1ye as the tumblers came on Rmg number one featured Mar garet Booth Paulxne Bren1zer Bob W1lson and Bob Zecher 1n r1ch blue yelxet Rmg number txxo had B1ll Reeder Jm lNevy ton Hazel Ogg and Thelma Preckett 1n gloxxmg red sat1n While 1n rmg number three yxere W1ll1am Schvxenn El1nora Mart1n and Verla Poynter 1n cloth of gold What a spectacle' Then came the Russ1an dancers a xxlld S1ber1an tr1be 1n shmy boots and ermme jackets vxho vxh1rled and spun 1n mad abandon Mar1e Cash Earl Harrls George Kendall Maxme Lavxder james League Charles Hull Mar1e Nlorr1s George Schm1tt and Ixa Sm1th made up the cast of th1s performance Durmg the 1nterm1ss1on a group of cloxy ns amused us Wlfll the1r absurd1t1es but 1n SPIYC of the WlgS of earrot eolored ha1r false noses p1llovx stufhngs ete xxe kneyx them to be Lorenz Schelter Earl W1seman Don Sch1rmcr Charles I-alk and Eugene Hartsock There xx as some eonfus1on when George Altman laughed so llC2ll'IllX that he fell from tl1e seat and had to be dragged out by h1s heels by 'ylarxm Pettnt A tableau of lnmg statues folloxxed and xxe savy Mary jane Burns as Athena, Betty farmer as Psyehe, Dorothy Gardner as XV1nged Vnetory, Georgmnna Lehmann as an V' 1 V V 1 ' - -2 ' 1 1 1 V V' ' , ', 1 . . 1 3 1 r ' 0 1.11 1 V . - ' 1 x 1 L - - - VV x I V . . . . . .V V V 1 V V . - .- ,. 1 , ,, . 1V - c . 1 .1 . , U 1 e K 1- f 0 1 ' ' 1 - 1 1 1- -V V V - . 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 - '1 1 V1 E -1 ' . 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